Brisco Falls

Brisco Falls is a 0.5 kilometer lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Brisco, British Columbia, Canada that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is best used from April until September. Dogs are also able to use this trail.

DISTANCE

0.5 km

ELEVATION GAIN

25 m

ROUTE TYPE

Out & Back

dog friendly

kid friendly

birding

hiking

nature trips

walking

views

waterfall

bugs

washed out

Short trail, a little muddy in spots after the rain. The river was up (quite a bit more than a week or so ago), so had to go barefoot in the river to get to the bottom of the falls. the water was too fast / too deep to risk trying to carry my dog over - had to leave him on the other bank.

Very short, but definitely worth stopping at! Entrance is a bit hard to see, but it's really right there at the intersection of Brisco Rd and Bugaboo Creek Forest Service Rd.
Not a ton of bird activity on this hike in particular, but the more southern part of the road that crosses the Columbia National Wildlife Area is a real hotspot.

Someone had mentioned before the signage sucks in locating the falls. If there were not someone pulled over when I had arrived, I would have guessed on direction. The path was in decent condition , snow packed down. The temperature was not bad as well .

Very short walk with a nice scenic falls as a reward. Park at the Y - trail head is just south of the Y intersection. Logs are a bit slippery so wading through the stream is a colder yet safer alternative.

Super short but was hard to find as there are no signs. You met wet if you slip of one of the logs but safety isn't a real concern. To get there you need to drive around on some logging that are gravel, the sections you need to use are all very smooth unless you drive East on a small section between Bugaboo Creek rd and Brisco Rd.